The Gunners are cruising towards the end of the season without a lot to play for, though Arsene Wenger will likely want to finish with a flourish

Arsenal will hope to end Arsene Wenger's tenure as manager with a string of wins after their 5-0 demolition of Burnley on Sunday.

Arsenal are yet to notch up an away league win in 2018 and a trip to the King Power could be their best chance yet.

Leicester City have nothing to play for in the Premier League and their players look to be taking it easy so that they're ready for the World Cup after being smashed 5-0 by Crystal Palace and beaten 2-0 by West Ham in their last two games.

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With both teams' fates settled, neither side will want to be risking much especially with the World Cup on the horizon.

Don't expect any big tackles to fly in or any red cards in this fixture. Arsenal are motivated by the fact that Wenger is departing after 22 years in charge but the send-off game was last week where they put in arguably their best performance of the season beating Burnley 5-0.

Arsenal have secured sixth place whereas Leicester will finish midtable. The last time these sides met was on the opening day in a spectacular match in which Arsenal ran out 4-3 winners courtesy of a late Olivier Giroud goal.